Thursday, October 21, 2010

We Love Fish Taco’s with Gorton’s Seafood and Ortega Review and Giveaway

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I have already proclaimed my love for Gorton’s Seafood. Now, I have a new way to enjoy their products: Fish Tacos. Although I live in Florida, I have never had a fish taco. This may surprise most of you, but there is a lot of bad fish out there. We generally only get seafood at places we know and trust. So, the fish tacos we have seen on menus often are passed up. It never occurred to me to take a product I love like Gorton’s and make fish tacos.

Gorton’s and Ortega are hosting a We Love Fish Tacos contest where you can win some amazing prizes:

Here is how you enter. Simply make innovative fish tacos using Gorton's Seafood and Ortega Taco Shell's. Then, take a picture of your family enjoying the tacos with the Gorton's Seafood and Ortega boxes/ bags in the picture. Go to the We Love Fish Taco's contest page and submit your info, recipe/idea, pictures and an explanation of how you turn dinner into a fiesta.

I am pleased to announce that I have now had fish tacos and I loved them! Even more impressive, my not very adventurous Husband loved them. I made two different types of fish tacos. The first ones were regular "original" tacos with fish sticks instead of the hamburger that I normally use. They had Gorton’s fish sticks, sour cream, salsa, lettuce, Ortega Taco Sauce and shredded cheese all wrapped in Ortega’s hard taco shells. The second tacos that I made were my own creation for the contest. They were Hawaiian fist tacos. They consisted of sauteed pineapple with barbeque and hoison sauce over Gorton’s fish sticks on an Ortega hard taco. I love pineapple and these were surprisingly yummy.

The "original" fish tacos

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My "Hawaiian" style tacos

I clearly like them! : )

GIVEAWAY:

Five (yes, 5!) lucky winners will get a free product coupon for both Gorton's Seafood and Ortega to make their own fish tacos

Giveaway ends 11/08/10 at 9pm EST. Giveaway is for US and Canada residents only. No P.O. Boxes. Winner will be chosen randomly. Winner will be contacted via e-mail and then will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner will be chosen.

Disclaimer: I received the listed product(s) in exchange for this review. I was compensated in no other way. The thoughts here are my own honest opinions.

I have never had fish tacos, but when I lived in Mexico I had fish tostadas all the time, and the only difference between a tostada and a taco is that a taco is bent in half, and a tostada is flat.Alicia Webster5webs@comcast.net